Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan conducted separate phone calls with the foreign ministers of Pakistan and Turkey on Friday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced early Saturday.
During the conversations with Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Prince Faisal focused on developments in the region and explored ways to strengthen cooperation on security and stability. The discussions highlighted the importance of coordination among regional partners to address shared challenges and maintain peace.
The ministry statement did not provide detailed information on specific issues covered in the calls, but the meetings reflect Riyadh’s ongoing diplomatic engagement with key regional allies. Analysts note that Saudi Arabia has been actively seeking to reinforce ties with both Pakistan and Turkey amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and surrounding areas.
Saudi Arabia has traditionally maintained close political and economic relations with Pakistan, with cooperation spanning defense, energy, and trade. The two countries have also coordinated on regional security matters, including counterterrorism and crisis management in neighboring countries.
Relations with Turkey have been more complex, shaped by differing positions on conflicts in Syria, Libya, and other parts of the region. Despite these differences, diplomatic engagement continues, with Saudi Arabia and Turkey seeking avenues for dialogue and collaboration on security and economic issues.
Prince Faisal’s conversations come amid broader efforts by Saudi Arabia to strengthen multilateral cooperation in the Middle East. The kingdom has emphasized the need for stability and constructive dialogue among regional powers, particularly in light of ongoing conflicts and humanitarian challenges across the region.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry’s announcement underscores the kingdom’s commitment to active diplomacy and regional partnership. By maintaining open lines of communication with Pakistan and Turkey, Saudi Arabia aims to contribute to collective security initiatives and promote stability across the Middle East.
Officials from the three countries have not provided further details on potential agreements or follow-up actions resulting from the calls. Observers suggest that these discussions may pave the way for future coordination on political, economic, and security issues affecting the region.
The phone calls reflect Saudi Arabia’s broader diplomatic strategy of engaging with both traditional allies and strategic partners to address regional challenges and ensure cooperative approaches to crises and conflict resolution.

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